The Greatest Show on Earth is playing now at Baltimore's First Mariner Arena (WBAL Photo by Scott Wykoff)

WBAL's Scott Wykoff talks with Oscar Liendo Jr. who is hoping to create his own family legacy of performers, as he returns to The Greatest Show On Earth for his second tour in Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Presents DRAGONS. Download This File

Just a few of the hilarious and talented Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus clowns in town (WBAL Photo by Scott Wykoff)

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus' all-new production, Dragons, is now playing in Baltimore at the First Mariner Arena (WBAL Photo by Scott Wykoff)

WBAL's Scott Wykoff talks with Joey Frisco III, one of the senior elephant handlers with the Greatest Show on Earth, as he works with Kelly Ann, the Asian Elephant in town with the circus now Download This File

WBAL's Scott Wykoff caught clowning around with his new friends from The Greatest Show On Earth! (WBAL Photo by Scott Wykoff)

Victoria, a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus small animal presenter and performer talks with WBAL's Scott Wykoff about the show and her family's history in the circus Download This File

Victoria is a Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus small animal presenter and performer (WBAL Photo by Scott)

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus' all-new production, Dragons, is now playing in Baltimore at the First Mariner Arena.

Circus performers from the farthest reaches of the earth have assembled in Baltimore to showcase for audiences what has been described as astounding acts of bravery and astonishing athleticism.

"What are people not going to see," Oscar Liendo Jr., a clown in the show, tells WBAL's Scott Wykoff. "We have the Shaolin monks from China showing their Kung Fu display. We have the Torres, a motorcycle troupe that is going to do 60 mph in a giant globe, inches from each other. We have elephants, we have lions and tigers in the same cage for the first time in 60 years by the amazing Alexander Lacey from the UK. We have every kind of clown you can think of. We have every kind of animal you can think of and it is all here."

It is billed as a fantastical celebratory tournament of circus champions that brings together mystic dragon lore with authentic circus feats. Dragons is a never-before-seen blend of renowned spiritual and real life legends that can be found only at The Greatest Show On Earth!

"There is a ton of energy and I really enjoy the arena," Scarlett Sullivan, a clown in the Great Show on Earth tells WBAL's Scott Wykoff. "The Baltimore-area is really, really beautiful. So it is an honor playing in an arena like this."

"Every year we try to change everything up and one up ourselves from the year before," adds Sullivan as she talks about the current production of Dragons. "It is really awesome. You get the Motor Cycle Highwire, we've got the Cossack Riders, the Torres Family, we have just tons and tons and tons!"

As the audience observes these and even more real world displays that pay tribute to the dragon, their continued excitement will bring glimpses of the elusive beast. But, the big question remains; what will it take to lure a true dragon from its golden lair?

Ringling Bros. Presents Dragons opens with the All-Access Preshow available to all ticket holders. Families can participate in interactive experiences such as learning juggling and balancing skills, get performer autographs, see one of Ringling Bros. majestic Asian elephant's paint a one-of-a-kind masterpiece and meet the Ringling Bros. Clowns, whose side-splitting spoofs, absurd antics and comical parody are guaranteed to keep audiences roaring with laughter!

Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey says it searched far and wide, from north to south and east to west, to bring Baltimore audiences spellbinding acts, including:

òThe Shaolin Warriors, from China, execute intense and fearless Kung Fu martial arts dating back to the 5th Century. Trained at an early age to become masters of their discipline, the Shaolin Warriors demonstrate powerful concentration and skill by using rapid movements and the sheer strength of their own bodies to twist eight foot long metal rods; break six foot long wooden poles in one precise strike; or be lifted seven feet in the air on the points of five handheld spears. Not even 16 steel blades rotating within a metal ring of fire can unnerve the steady mind of a Shaolin Warrior as he jumps through the razor-sharp blaze blindfolded!

òThe Riders of the Wind, a dozen of the most deftly-balancing Cossack riders, charge into the ring on their thoroughbred horses, displaying great strength and amazing dexterity. The equestrian acrobat riders perform intricate maneuvers on horseback, including a double-man pyramid that builds to a remarkable Roman riding five-man high pyramid, all while the horses are galloping at full speed!

òThe Globe of Steel features the Torres Family who will shatter all records by putting eight family members on specialized motorcycles. Once locked inside a 16-foot steel globe, all together they will orbit at an unprecedented 65 miles per hour within inches of each other.

òHailing from Great Britain and appearing in the United States for the first time, Alexander Lacey , trainer and award winning presenter, along with his big cats including tigers and lions, summons brazen bravado and valor in one mixed cat display. Lacey's fearless command of the big cats' agility and strength demonstrates unconditional respect between man and predator.

òFeatured in a dazzling aerial display, Viktoriya Medeiros and Widny Neves, the Hair Hang Heroines ascend 35-feet in the air from just the strands of their long dark hair. Relying on the pure strength of their hair, they juggle, flip and even spiral down a silk chiffon!

òThe Flying Caceres, with their double decker high trapeze designed specifically for Ringling Bros., will soar elegantly through the air at The Greatest Show On Earth. They will present the wildly difficult forward triple somersault and in the first worldwide attempt, troupe leader George Caceres will undertake a full twisting double bar-to-bar somersault.

òA whimsical, heartwarming and awe inspiring display of showmanship brings an animal menagerie from 10 pounds to 10,000 pounds only found at Ringling Bros. Presents Dragons. Treasured Ringling Bros. Asian elephants, the largest herd of any circus in North America, are presented in an incredible spectacle of majestic wonder and strength. Andre McClain presents a charming display of mixed hoofstock including horses, ponies, mini-donkeys, and goats; Hans Klose with his ten high-energy rescue dogs display their animal athleticism by high jumping, hurdling, back flipping, walking on their hind legs and even diving from 16-feet up in the air; and, Mayya and Andriy Panfilov amaze as their troupe of performing domestic felines scale a "kitty low wire," balance on top of balls, jump through hula hoops and walk across parallel bars only using their front paws.

òIn a friendly tournament of Russian Bar Renegades and Teeterboard Titans, two amazing acrobatic troupes attempt to outdo one another as they vault from a 12-foot long, six inch wide Russian bar showcasing an overwhelming series of flips, twists and somersaults sequences. These athletes will astonish as they ramp it up by securing themselves to six foot tall stilts before being launched from the teeterboard, executing not a just single, not even a double but an unbelievable triple somersault!

òRoaring through the arena sky is the Dueling Double Motorcycle High-Wire! Hearts will pound as two daredevil riders race their motorcycles on specially designed high-wires suspended 30-feet over the audience. Precariously poised from each bike are beautiful aerialists who feed the flames of excitement with flips and spins all while on the moving bikes!